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researchers at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology (IGP) at Uppsala University. The aim is to develop advanced interpretable AI-driven image analysis techniques for state-of-the-art microscopy
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researchers at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology (IGP) at Uppsala University. The aim is to develop advanced interpretable AI-driven image analysis techniques for state-of-the-art microscopy
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the Faculty of Arts at Uppsala University. Its teaching and research alike are highly advanced. The Department has some 450 full-time students, roughly half of whom are from outside Sweden, and about 45
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econometric analysis, as well as background research like literature reviews and minor administrative tasks. The candidate will be invited to co-author papers for conference presentations or journal submissions
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years, my team has pioneered several state-of-the-art technologies: (i) an integrated approach for the joint single-cell profiling and organoid modeling of CRC tumors, including matched normal, primary
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(MO and VB) to set up hypotheses, and perform state-of-the-art quantum chemical calculations to assess (anti)aromaticity effects in electronically excited states. Perform synthesis of compounds
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level, and molecular biology work in the laboratory. The duties also include literature searches as well as oral presentations and writing/editing of scientific papers. Requirements PhD degree in sponge
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contributes to the international state of the art in the field; a discussion regarding method; and a precise schedule for project implementation. How the planned project is connected with current research
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the application. It should contain a clear aim description of aims, an account of how the project contributes to the international state of the art in the field; a discussion regarding method; and a precise
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. The duties also include: to be involved in the structural characterization of the synthesized materials using state-of-the-art scattering methods (X-ray/neutron) perform detailed magnetic characterization